Amazing to think people still think this way...gotta be a gee up
They’ll come around soon enough when they realise they can’t do anything without it.
No, not a gee up but reality. See I'll get vaccinated providing I feel safe with it, was thinking of Moderna but today read about 2 deaths in Japan from it in their 30s, people unlikely to have died from the virus. And 1 death from Pfiizer in NZ.
And then once vaccinated am I safe or only in a relative sense? Will I feel free or still restricted And will I need boosters every 6 months?
See if I don't feel safe with the vaccine I'm better off taking my chances with the virus,at the end of the day catching it hopefully light is the best proven long term immunity
Furthermore, once vaccinated why will I need to check in with QR codes? Imagine one could go to a WT game check in, see a heartless loss and then get told you are a close contact and have to self isolate for 2 weeks. Then there could be another variant and back in lockdown.
Right from the very beginning the way this was handled from China down, makes one wonder how in this day and age experts could get this so wrong. Does anybody remember the WHO in January 2020 coming out and saying that the virus only transmits from animals to people not people to people! Why didn't experts around the world advise their governments to isolate China before Xmas 2019. Then we heard vacines will give us herd immunity etc etc.
I've lost confidence and am starting to believe restrictions will be long term.
Hope I'm wrong.
The lockdowns won’t last. There will be a revolution if they go beyond Christmas, if not sooner.
Lol in form of what, protests? I’ve never known a group of people in such a position of weakness, act as if they are in such a position of power.
No, but people are fed up. I hear the same every day from all sorts of people from all economic circumstances. The clock is ticking, and the lockdowns must end soon otherwise Governments will suffer the consequences when their constituents turn on them.
I agree.
Said it since the start...
Good luck keeping Australians locked inside on 35 degree days when there's beaches close by.
Needs to be sorted by summer.
Hoping we are nearing that 70%
I'll bet Gladys is nervous as hell as we approach that 70% target, wondering what promises of freedom she will have to renege on as pressures on our health system increase by the day.
I'm pretty sure that the majority of people are very irate about the continual promises and carrot dangling by her as we approached the last vaccination target only to be given stuff all.
I just get the feeling that as we get towards 70% that the goal post is moved to 80% and who knows where we go to after that.
This issue about pressures on the health system has me intrigued.
We are constantly hearing reports that our health systems are under pressure and that the situation is only going to get worse.
If I understand the recent statements from the Doherty Institute, they are saying that the blowout in infection numbers in NSW doesn't actually change their modelling. The same numbers of infections will occur once restrictions are eased, (70% and 80% vax) it's just that we (NSW, I assume and perhaps Vic) will be further along that curve than would have been the case at the time of easing, if that blowout hadn't occurred.
So, in the grand plan, we would always get to the same peak in infections numbers at some stage in the strategy for easing restrictions.
So how come our health systems are going to be under pressure if the peak that we are forecast to reach is no greater than that envisaged by the plan being proposed by our government?
Are there some "chicken little" forecasts being trotted out here by our health experts/commentators or is the government just cynically hoping to fit the federal election in some time after restrictions ease but before peak hospitalisations grind the system to a halt?
I may be wrong but I believe that there is pressure on the system which is why not only elective surgeries, but some very pretty serious procedures, cancer treatments and basic things like breast cancer screenings have all been put on the back burner because so many resources have been re-directed to COVID testing, vaccination and hospital COVID cases.
It would be pretty interesting to see figures for death rates and waiting lists for other diseases and health issues during the last 18 months or so and particularly during the lengthy lock down periods. (mental health issue numbers alone would be pretty horrific)
The NSW Health system is probably more robust than some of the other states and if it is overwhelmed at some stage, I would hate to see what might eventually happen in some other states and regions.